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Gone Tomorrow (Jack Reacher #13) Hardcover | Pages: 441 pages
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Original Title: Gone Tomorrow
ISBN: 0593057058 (ISBN13: 9780593057056)
Edition Language: English
Series: Jack Reacher #13, Jack Reacher Chronological Order #15
Characters: Jacob "Jake" Mark, Susan Mark, Theresa Lee, John Sansom, Jack Reacher
Setting: New York City, New York(United States)

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Suicide bombers are easy to spot. They give out all kinds of tell-tale signs. Mostly because they're nervous. By definition they're all first-timers.

There are twelve things to look for: No one who has worked in law enforcement will ever forget them.

New York City. The subway, two o'clock in the morning. Jack Reacher studies his fellow passengers. Four are OK. The fifth isn't.

The train brakes for Grand Central Station. Will Reacher intervene, and save lives? Or is he wrong? Will his intervention cost lives - including his own?

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Title:Gone Tomorrow (Jack Reacher #13)
Author:Lee Child
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 441 pages
Published:April 2009 by Transworld Publishers
Categories:Thriller. Fiction. Mystery. Crime. Suspense. Action. Mystery Thriller

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4 starsWarning: There are brutal torture scenes at about 38% and 72% through the book. I skipped them. As usual with my reviews, please first read the publishers blurb/summary of the book. Thank you. There's a lot of holes in this, and excessive detail a bit too often (a well-known Child flaw), but it's a good ride, very satisfying. I skimmed maybe 30 pages overall to keep an excellent pace, and that worked pretty well for me.As usual, the middle of the book lagged a bit, and you can skip the

Gone Tomorrow (Jack Reacher, #13), Lee ChildGone Tomorrow is the thirteenth book in the Jack Reacher series written by Lee Child. It is written in the first person, and first published on 2009. It's 2 am, and Jack Reacher is travelling on the New York City Subway. He notices a suspicious looking passenger who matches many of the specifications for a potential suicide bomber. When he approaches Susan Mark with an offer of assistance, she shoots herself.تاریخ نخستین خوانش: روز شانزهم ماه ژانویه

Sherlock Reacher saves the world - again.Using impossible logic and extra sensory powers of deduction, Reacher unpicks a plot more convoluted and ridiculous than most of the previous stories.But while doing this, he always has something interesting to say.Spoiler alert - oh, really! Reacher shags the beautiful woman, solves the puzzle and kills all the bad guys.How can you not love him?

The book is excellent and it's a great rebound for Lee Child's 12th book in Reacher series.The story begun with Jack Reacher traveling through New York subway system and noticed a suspicious passenger who seemed to wear a suicide vest.But things are bigger that what it seems at first and it started a great story about US involvement in Afghanistan during Soviet invasion and including Osama Bin Laden.

Superbly fantastic and definitely worth reading.Lee Child has outdone himself once again with this thirteenth installment of Jack Reacher series. Unmistakably, Gone Tomorrow falls into the exceptional read category. For me, this book had a very riveting and ingenious plot, and with each unforeseeable twist and turn, my curiosity grew bigger and bigger. The more I got into the story, the harder it was for me to put it down. This one had me completely hooked!This book is, hands down, one of the

Brilliant...One of the best opening chapters of any book I have ever read. Always excellently researched, as always. Following Jack Reacher's logic is thrilling. Read it.

Another outstanding Reacher ... Lee Child never fails to write powerful, tense action

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